Hello All,
I am looking for some opinion on studying for a MBA as a change of career. I have looked at the search results for MBA already, but feel my question is a little different from the others...
I have now been in IT for 10 years, and have worked my way from systems engineer to consultant to PM, my next step would logically be a programme manager, whilst the money would be great, I don't actually feel that enthused about becoming a programme manager rolling out some IT programme...
I have always been passionate about sports, albeit not professionally...although I was quite promising at rugby in my teenage years, but injury put an end to that road....so kinda of gave up on sports and decided to try and do something practical which would put food on the table...
However, work is a grind..and they always say life would be so much better if you were doing something you were passionate about....you know look forward to getting up in the morning and going to work rather then just thinking "don't stress, just think of the invoice!" mentality...
so, I am thinking of doing a sports MBA....this one:
http://www.mbs-worldwide.ac.uk/progr...ort_stream.asp
obviously funds is a bit steep....but I think going to Manchester rather then coventry (7.5k for a sports mba there) makes sense...
The key to my question is not the MBA but rather the sports element.....is that likely to get me in to sports organisation at a senior position? I am not really interested in doing a normal MBA and going to work for some management consultancy company or BP and the like.....or am I better off trying to do a normal MBA and then getting in a sports organisation?
I hope my post makes sense.
Cheers and a happy new year!
I am looking for some opinion on studying for a MBA as a change of career. I have looked at the search results for MBA already, but feel my question is a little different from the others...
I have now been in IT for 10 years, and have worked my way from systems engineer to consultant to PM, my next step would logically be a programme manager, whilst the money would be great, I don't actually feel that enthused about becoming a programme manager rolling out some IT programme...
I have always been passionate about sports, albeit not professionally...although I was quite promising at rugby in my teenage years, but injury put an end to that road....so kinda of gave up on sports and decided to try and do something practical which would put food on the table...
However, work is a grind..and they always say life would be so much better if you were doing something you were passionate about....you know look forward to getting up in the morning and going to work rather then just thinking "don't stress, just think of the invoice!" mentality...
so, I am thinking of doing a sports MBA....this one:
http://www.mbs-worldwide.ac.uk/progr...ort_stream.asp
obviously funds is a bit steep....but I think going to Manchester rather then coventry (7.5k for a sports mba there) makes sense...
The key to my question is not the MBA but rather the sports element.....is that likely to get me in to sports organisation at a senior position? I am not really interested in doing a normal MBA and going to work for some management consultancy company or BP and the like.....or am I better off trying to do a normal MBA and then getting in a sports organisation?
I hope my post makes sense.
Cheers and a happy new year!
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